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June Roses – Stop and Smell the Flowers

It’s June and roses are already blooming. People are getting married, teenagers are going to prom, and students are graduating from high school and college. Very importantly, it will be Father’s Day, June 18th  {{{{{drum roll}}}}}. Oh, and lest we forget, the next June solstice will fall at 14:58 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) at Greenwich England; and at 9:58 a.m. CDT (Central Daylight Time), on Wednesday, June 21, 2023. Note: on this solstice, the sun will be directly overhead at noon as viewed from the Tropic of Cancer. For us in the Northern Hemisphere, the June solstice marks the shortest nights and longest days…


The Merry Month of May…and Moms

Welcome to the merry month of May! I’ve often wondered where that expression came from, where the origin began. Well, to my surprise, there were dozens of references, songs, and old…

Will March Be a Lion or a Lamb?

Time will tell. What I do know is that the vernal equinox is March 21st, 2023. Spring! The March equinox, or the northward equinox, is the equinox on the Earth when…

Let There Be Snow for the Holidays!

Winter Solstice on December 21st will be the official commencement of Winter. For many, Winter means snow and cold, but it also means December. Of course, there are the wonderful holidays…

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Due to popular demand, we’re bringing back the monthly Ask Suzane column! Here, you have the chance to submit questions directly to Suzane to answer. We may also choose yours to be read/featured in her monthly podcast, Dead Peoples’ Society!

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